Tag: Boeing
Broadening C-UAS Detection and Take-down
While the Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems developers steadily increase in numbers and expertise, it can be the detection of low, slow and small UAVs that...
UUV Offence and Defence
Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) provide a capability that Western navies must both capitalise on and counter.
In the maritime domain, the underwater world is a...
Night Stalkers Arrive in UK for Exercise Dark Lightning
On Tuesday 3 September, two Boeing C-17A Globemaster III transport aircraft arrive at RAF Mildenhall in the UK from Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia....
The Silent Hangar
The United Kingdom will soon receive a new, large anechoic chamber to help evaluate and improve military aircraft electromagnetic discretion and protection.
News emerged in...
Above and Beyond the Trenches
While small UAVs are proving their value on the battlefield in Ukraine for ISR and attack, there is an ongoing drive for larger, longer...
Which Kind of Intensity?
Western navies are seeking the right balance in training types between simulated, synthetic training that can deliver intensity in terms of asset or firepower...
US Navy Overhauls Pilot Training
The United States Navy (USN) was short of almost 100 fighter pilots in mid-July 2022 and the problem is not expected to improve anytime...
MARS Attacks
The US Air Force’s venerable Boeing B-52H Stratofortress strategic bomber is receiving important enhancements to its self-protection systems.
L3Harris was awarded a ten-year $947...
Boeing Data Driven MRO at the Centre of Cecil Field Expansion
Boeing’s determination to keep its Government Services defence Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) business at the global leading edge is witnessed no clearer than...
Boeing Bets on Future Projects by Investing Early in Facility Expansion in St. Louis
Building work on the Boeing St. Louis Brownleigh site, known as the Advanced Combat Air Facility, is now in Phase 2 and - give...